388 Contents of First Five Volumes
No. 4. OCTOBER, 1917
FAGB
MATRICULATION ADDRESS—24th September, 1917.
I. In the Wake of the War............297
II. The Charge to Achilles and Glaucus........306
III. The Morning Pæan at Salamis..........311
IV. The Prayer' of Tagore............314
RICE BEFORE THE WAR-AND AFTER-Paragraphs from an
opening address, 12th October, 1912.
I. The Founder ...............315
II. The Freedom of the Foundation..........318
III. The Functions of the University..........325
IV. The Faith of the University...........332
Volume V
No. I. JANUARY, 1918
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES AT THE RICE INSTI-
TUTE—A Record of Five Years.
I. Introductory Note.............. ɪ
II. Facsimile of Programme............ 5
III. Courses of the academic years 1913-1914 to 1917-1918 inclusive 13
No. 2. APRIL, 1918
THE PEACE CONFERENCES OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
—Three public lectures delivered at the Rice Institute in the autumn
of 1917 by Robert Granville Caldwell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
of History in the Rice Institute.
I. The Congress of Vienna............39
II. The Congress of Paris.............68
III. The Congress of Berlin............97
No. 3. JULY, 1918
THE SPIRIT THAT WINS-A sermon preached to the third gradu-
ating class of the Rice Institute, by James G. K. McClure, President
of McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois .... 125
THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES-An address delivered at the third
commencement convocation of the Rice Institute, by Nelson Phillips,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas.......141
THREE GIFTS TO THE RICE INSTITUTE, announced by the
Trustees at the third commencement convocation.
I. The Graham Baker Studentship..........153
II. The Hohenthal Scholarship Fund.........155
III. The Sharp Lectureship in Civics and Philanthropy .... 156